Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1741058 | Progress in Nuclear Energy | 2011 | 7 Pages |
Abstract
The low enriched uranium UO2 (about 19.75% U235) fuel is proposed to be used in low-power research reactors. The thermal-hydraulic and dynamic characteristics are examined in this paper. The fuel behaves similarly to the actual highly enriched uranium fuel in the normal daily operation for both Miniature Neutron Source Reactors and SLOWPOKEs, the cladding temperature reaching about 60 °C. During the simulation of a design basis accident the reactor power peak and temperatures are found to be higher than in the case of the highly enriched uranium fuel for MNSRs, the power peak touching 135 kW, and the cladding temperature reaching over 110 °C in this case. Nevertheless the fuel can be safely used in these reactors.
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Authors
M. Albarhoum,